Monthly Archives: November 2017

To repent = μετανοέω = think differently or afterwards, that is, reconsider. The Greek word also carries the meaning of aligning ones thoughts with God’s. My different repentance experiences have been as follows: From New Age to Jesus. That was a relief because I didn’t have to save myself any longer. From law to grace. […]

How is it that after two thousand years of meditation on Jesus Christ we’ve managed to avoid everything that he taught so unequivocally? This is true of every Christian denomination, even those who call themselves orthodox or doctrinally pure. We are all “cafeteria Christians.” All of us have evaded some major parts of the Sermon […]

Many catchwords are used by God’s people, both Scriptural and home-made, to express the highest aims of their goal in God: some speak of the fullness of the Spirit, or entire sanctification, or power for service, or the baptism of the Holy Ghost and fire, or full salvation, or victorious living. All these are useful […]